On sale: Nixon shotgun shells, Reagan cigars, JFK Jr diaper pins

By Donovan Slack

10/09/12 07:11 AM EDT

For 33 years, Bonner Arrington was a maintenance man at the White House, where he squirreled away all manner of random paraphrenalia, from cigarettes with the presidential seal, to signed photos and program booklets.

Now, the lot is going on auction -- some 122 items spanning from the Kennedy administration to the Reagan White House.

"Involved in all of the day-to-day maintenance and special events that occurred within the public and private rooms of the White House, Mr. Arrington began, early on, to proudly cherish every memento that came his way while doing a job that, as a poor boy from Covington, Va., he never dreamed possible," says release from Great Gatsby's Auction Gallery in Atlanta, which is auctioning the items this Friday. "Mr. Arrington's wife Alphadine ("Deanie") also worked at the White House from the 1970s to the mid-1980s."

Great Gatsby's said Arrington's grandson consigned the items for auction.